*Postdoctoral/Engineering Position in*

*Brain-Machine Interfacing / Neural Interfacing*

*at The Cleveland Clinic*



We are seeking outstanding postdoctoral candidates and/or engineers for
research in brain-machine interfacing and restoration of sensorimotor
function via electrical stimulation of the nervous system. We have multiple
ongoing projects applicants could get involved with spanning BMI-controlled
neuroprosthetics, deep brain stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, and
intracortical microstimulation. Our primary project is an NIH R01-funded
project that is part of a larger government funded clinical trial (ReHAB:
*Re*connecting the *H*and and *A*rm to the *B*rain) to restore arm function
to paralyzed individuals by using their intracortical brain signals to
control peripheral nerve stimulators that reanimate their paralyzed
muscles. The specific focus of this five-year NIH-funded project (PIs: *Drs.
Dawn Taylor* and *Bolu Ajiboye*) is to improve brain-controlled limb
movements by more effectively modulating limb stiffness (i.e. degree of
co-contraction of antagonist muscle) to improve limb stability while also
minimizing muscle fatigue. Additionally, we have new funding for restoring
proprioception via intracortical microstimulation in area 3a in
animal models. We also are conducting research into improving deep brain
stimulation and alternative peripheral neurostimulation therapies for
Parkinson’s’ disease.

Research activities include working with animal models and humans as well
as neural and biomechanical simulations.  Ideal candidates will have
experience/familiarity in some or all of the following: intracortical
recordings in animals, non-human primates and/or humans; cortical and/or
peripheral nerve stimulation for restoration of movement and sensation;
real-time neural signal processing; writing custom programs to control
multiple pieces of hardware and control objects in a virtual environment
(matlab skills preferred); computational or biomechanical modeling. An
advanced degree in Biomedical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or
Neurosciences is preferred but other applicants will be considered.

This is a great opportunity to work with our large interdisciplinary team
of researchers, engineers and clinicians to gain a wide range of skills
beneficial for your future neural or rehab-related career.  Interested
candidates should submit their curriculum vitae to Dawn Taylor, PhD (
[email protected]). The Cleveland Clinic is an equal opportunity
employer, and we encourage applications from a diverse range of candidates.



-- 
Dawn M. Taylor, Ph.D.
Associate Staff, Dept. of Neuroscience, Cleveland Clinic
Research Scientist, Cleveland VA Medical Center, Functional Electrical
Stimulation Center
Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering & of Molecular Medicine, Case
Western Reserve University

The Cleveland Clinic
Lerner Research Institute
9500 Euclid Ave. / NC30
Cleveland, OH 44195
email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Phone: (216) 636-0140
Fax: (216) 444-7927

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